“At this moment the only think we want to say as a family, is to thank every single person that supports our family during this horrible time," he added.

Aguilar's parents also they had not seen the remains, so the identification of the body was not confirmed yet, but they said they were glad they had a sense of closure.

The body was found around 2:30 p.m. Friday by hunters at the Gulf Hammock Hunting Club, east of Cedar Key, according to the Gainesville Sun. Gainesville police said they responded to the area off State Road 24 on Parker Boulevard, at the request of the Levy County Sheriff’s Office. The area is about 60 miles southwest of Gainesville.

Christian Aguilar was last seen in Gainesville with a friend, Pedro Bravo, also 18, who has been charged with first-degree murder. Police say Bravo told them he beat Aguilar unconscious and left him in a parking lot.

The body was found around 2:30 p.m. Friday by hunters at the Gulf Hammock Hunting Club, police said.

"Two young fellas were looking for firewood by themselves," Fred Oliver, a volunteer with the sheriff’s office, told the Gainesville Sun. "They picked up the scent, the odor of something dead."

The remains need to be identified through forensic methods, but Oliver told the Sun, "They're almost sure they know who it is."

Police initially charged Bravo with depriving a crime victim of medical care, but he was charged with murder after police said they found blood in Bravo's SUV and found Aguilar's backpack hidden inside a suitcase in Bravo's closet.